Art Professor Pat Cronin’s Sculptural Installation “Shrine For Girls” Travels to The Netherlands Art Professor Patricia Cronin‘s acclaimed “Shrine For Girls” sculptural installation that debuted at the 56th Venice Biennale (the Olympics of the Art World) traveled to its 4th stop on an Read More
Associate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe Publishes Book on The Esperanto Language in Revolutionary Russia Associate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe published a book, Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia (Bloomsbury, 2021). Read More
Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema Named One of Best in North America MovieMaker magazine lauded the school’s outstanding film training and mentorship as some of the best in the United States and Canada. Read More
Annette Danto, Undergraduate Film Chair, Takes on Same Role at Feirstein Starting Fall 2021, Annette Danto will be joining The Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema as its new chair. Danto is currently professor and chair of the undergraduate Film Read More
Brooklyn College Library to Create Hasidism in America Film Archive New material will enrich scholarship in a broad range of humanities disciplines, including religious studies, immigration history, and urban studies, among others. Read More
Brooklyn College Offers First Undergraduate Business Program Focused on Diversity and Inclusion at the Koppelman School of Business The new program of study within the business administration major will incorporate liberal arts and focus on addressing racial, ethnic, and gender inequities. Read More
College Group Launches Asian American Faculty and Staff Association Spurred by events across the country and support from the BC administration, a group that had been in discussions for some time makes it official. Read More
Brooklyn College Undergraduate Film Festival Scheduled for June 24, 25 39th annual event will be held online and is free and open to the public. Read More
Brooklyn College Department of Chemistry Earns 2021 Stanley C. Israel Regional Award for Advancing Diversity in the Chemical Sciences The award celebrates the successful recruitment and promotion of women and faculty of color at the college, which has led to a significantly more diverse faculty. Read More
Brooklyn College Distinguished Professor Emeritus Tania León Receives Pulitzer Prize in Music Brooklyn College Distinguished Professor Emeritus Tania León has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Music for her work “Stride.” The piece was commissioned as part of the New York Philharmonic Read More